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The automotive manufacturing industry is no stranger to automation and robotics. However, what the industry is now witnessing is an influx of next-generation collaborative robotics and automation technologies - technologies that are going to be provided at a lower cost than what the industry is used to, whilst driving safer, faster and more profitable manufacturing and maintaining a solid life-cycle. Automotive OEMs are actively trying to be innovative within the overall manufacturing process and adopting new automation technologies and collaborative robots, with decisions focusing heavily on:

Cost : Making the initial investment whilst taking into account total life-cycle cost Speed : Manufacturing quickly with current profit margins Safety : Maintaining safety standards while implementing new technologies that push the barrier Breaking Down Barriers : Reducing red tapes to drive some of the new technologies into the factories quicker

American Business Conferences proudly presents the fully OEM-led Next-Generation Collaborative Robots & Automation Technologies Automotive Manufacturing 2016, set to take place on August 17 and 18 in Detroit.

The two-day information packed agenda will deliver the latest OEM-led case studies to thoroughly assess the commercial application, integration and benefits of innovative collaborative robotic and automation technologies to drive them into factories quicker.